Jozy Altidore scored his 21st goal of the season Saturday as AZ Alkmaar played Roda JC to a 2-2 tie.

AZ fell behind in only the first minute at Roda’s Parkstad Limburg Stadion, but Altidore drew the visitors level in the 34th. The 23-year-old U.S. national team striker received a pass from teammate Viktor Elm, turned with precision and whipped a right-footed shot just inside the left post from 20 yards away.

It was Altidore’s 16th goal of the Eredivisie campaign, tying him for second among all players in Dutch soccer’s top tier.

AZ took the lead six minutes into the second half on a goal from Cameroonian midfielder Willie Overtoom, but Roda recovered and secured the tie with an equalizer in the 64th.

AZ now is 0-2-1 in its past three games and remains in 11th place in the Eredivisie at 6-10-7. Meanwhile, the discrepancy between Altidore’s production for club and country continues to increase. He’s already bested his previous career high of 19 goals in a single club campaign and now is only two shy of Clint Dempsey’s record for an American abroad. But Altidore hasn’t netted for the U.S. in 15 months and is in the midst of a 403-minute scoreless streak spanning eight appearances dating back to the beginning of 2012. He started and played all 90 minutes of the World Cup qualifying defeat on Feb. 6 but rarely saw the ball as the U.S. struggled to generate any possession or rhythm against Honduras.

AZ will be back in action on Wednesday as it travels to Ajax Amsterdam for a Dutch Cup semifinal.